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If you’re into the knights templar or hospitaliers this is a must.
Well preserved 13 century hospital in the center of the old city. One ticket buys you entrance along with the castle. Well worth the ten eu.

Ask Mocurlylulu about Archaeological Museum of Rhodes (Hospital of the Knights)

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We visited this as the second ticket item on our €10 multi-ticket and it was worth every cent. We had walked past the grounds the day before but been aware of just how many treats were in store for us, from 5th Century BC mosaic...More

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Ask Gavin W about Archaeological Museum of Rhodes (Hospital of the Knights)

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The museum is well worth the effort to visit
Hidden in the old Town
Most interesting history of Rhodes
Absolutely fantastic look back in history
Allow at least 3 hours to take all the museum in
Well recommend to visit

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Ask Glenn002 about Archaeological Museum of Rhodes (Hospital of the Knights)

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We had expected more from this highly-rated venue. It has a couple of beautiful statues - the lion in the forecourt in the picture being one and the "Venus of Rhodes" being the other. But wandering from room to room to look at very similar...More

Ask Alex R about Archaeological Museum of Rhodes (Hospital of the Knights)

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Visit for the building even if you are not interested in the archaeology. As the hospital of the Knights it has a rich history. The gardens are also delightful and there is now access to a restored Turkish house.

Ask ailourophile about Archaeological Museum of Rhodes (Hospital of the Knights)

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This museum has lots of interesting exhibits and relics, but if you see nothing else go to the second floor and look at the amazing mosaic floors dating from the 3rd Century BCE depicting mythological scenes and figures.

Ask DavidTraveller2 about Archaeological Museum of Rhodes (Hospital of the Knights)

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Bought a combined entrance ticket for 10 euros which also covers the Palace of the Grand Masters - a bargain because both places have so much to see and appreciate. There are lots of exhibits, lovely gardens and spectacular views, including of the upper floors...More

Ask Lin D about Archaeological Museum of Rhodes (Hospital of the Knights)

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To be honest it's a little archway as you enter. We thought it was shut when we popped our heads in. It's not well sign posted though. We entered from the south entrance, it should be then on your right.